University of Missouri - St. Louis

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Overview

The University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL) is the largest public research university in eastern Missouri. Spread across 470 acres in suburban St. Louis County, UMSL provides the perfect setting for students to learn from renowned faculty and experience exciting internship opportunities only available in an economically vibrant metropolitan region.

UMSL students can fit their studies around their schedule with the online, night and weekend course offerings. The University offers eight 2+3 dual degree programs in sought after fields like Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Computer Science, Economics, Math, Political Science, and Public Policy Administration. Participants earn a combination of a bachelor’s and a master’s degree with fewer total credit hours

Students have access to state-of-the-art facilities, as well as computing labs, a network of libraries, a student center and multiple dining options. Public transportation is easily accessible from campus and residence halls.

The Career Services Office at UMSL provides help and advice on every aspect of the job search. The service also provides opportunities for internships, and holds regular career events and workshops. More than 400 companies partner with UMSL for internship programs.

Students are supported by UMSL from before they arrive until after they graduate. Services include a dedicated International Student and Scholars Services office, tutoring and study programs, a confidential counselling service, disability support and a health and wellness service.

UMSL’s student organizations offer more than 100 cultural, academic and special interest groups for students to get involved with. Members gain new skills to add to their CV, while making new friends in a welcoming campus community.

What's new

The National Security Agency (NSA) and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have designated the University of Missouri–St. Louis with a focus area specialization in Security Policy Development and Compliance through academic year 2021.

UMSL is the only institution within Missouri and all of its eight neighboring states to hold any of the 17 available focus areas. The University is a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education (CAE-CDE), a designation also granted by the NSA and DHS.

“This focus area specialization demonstrates the academic rigor of our cybersecurity program,” Assistant Professor of Information Systems Maurice Dawson said. “There are many cyber programs here in the St. Louis metropolitan region, but no one else has received the CAE designation. UMSL has gone a step beyond and achieved a focus area specialization. Within just three years of creating the program, UMSL has established itself as a premier institution for cyber education in the Midwest region.”

Focus area specializations are only available to centers of academic excellence. The process requires an extensive review of curricula including detailed course mapping and mandatory knowledge units.

UMSL’s cybersecurity program is a multidisciplinary effort between the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science in the College of Arts and Sciences and the Department of Information Systems in the College of Business Administration. This collaborative approach allows students to explore the many avenues of information security and adapt to the evolving nature of the field.

Students have a selection of undergraduate and postgraduate certificates as well as an undergraduate minor in cybersecurity. In fall 2019, UMSL has plans to offer undergraduate and graduate degrees in cybersecurity.

Points of pride

UMSL is one of the most culturally and ethnically diverse campuses in Missouri, enrolling 17,000 students from 44 states and more than 100 countries.

The UMSL College of Business Administration is accredited by the Association to Advance College Schools of Business (AACSB) in Business and Accounting - the highest accreditation a business school can receive.

U.S. News and World Report has consistently ranked UMSL’s doctoral program in Criminology and Criminal Justice among the best in the nation.

UMSL’s undergraduate International Business program has been ranked in the top 25 nationally by U.S. News and World Report for 15 consecutive years.

U.S. News and World Report counts UMSL among the best undergraduate Engineering Programs at schools where an Engineering doctorate is not offered.

UMSL’s Whitney Harris World Ecology Center is the nation’s largest and most diverse program in biology conservation.

UMSL is designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education by the National Security Agency/Department of Homeland Security.

Schools and colleges

College of Arts and Sciences (CAS)

CAS is the academic core of the University and offers 31 baccalaureate, 16 master’s, and 7 doctoral degrees through 18 departments in the humanities, social sciences, mathematics, and the sciences.

College of Business Administration

The College is accredited by the world's premier business school accrediting organization - the AACSB - in both business and accounting. Less than 2% of business schools worldwide have achieved this dual accreditation.

College of Education

The College of Education is one of the state of Missouri's larger preparers of educators, and an education innovation hub. It works to create a synergistic relationship between practitioners, researchers, and education innovators.

College of Nursing

The UMSL College of Nursing prepares nurses as clinicians, scientists and educators, and facilitates professional advancement through its innovative programs.

College of Optometry

The College of Optometry administers the only professional training program for optometrists in Missouri and is a member of the Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry (ASCO).

Tuition fee per year - $40,333

School of Fine and Performing Arts

School of Social Work

The School has a diverse and dynamic faculty comprised of experts in child welfare, aging, economic development, health policy, mental health, and community development. It provides an educational experience that prepares students for work across various social service sectors.

Pierre Laclede Honors College

The Honors College is a writing intensive program open to undergraduates in all majors and includes discussion-based courses that satisfy general education requirements, an internship or independent study requirement, mentorship through a first year experience program, and other select topic courses.

Undergraduate students

English proficiency

Prospective students must submit proof of English proficiency. The minimum requirements are 61 TOEFL, 5.5 IELTS, or 44 PTE-A.

Official transcripts

Students in their last year of high school should submit transcripts for all years completed thus far. Students who have completed high school must submit final transcripts and degree certificates or exam results.

Students who have studied at a college or university must submit university transcripts to date.

Transcripts are required from all high schools or universities attended.

Entry to 2 + 3 Programs

2+3 programs allow students to earn a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in a shorter amount of time. UMSL currently has 2+3 programs for biochemistry and biotechnology, computer science, economics, history, math, philosophy, political science, and public policy administration. Students start out in a bachelor’s degree program and then apply for admission to the 2+3 once they have reached “junior-level” courses in their major with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Learn more here…

Postgraduate students

English proficiency

The minimum requirements for the proof of English language proficiency vary by department. It is recommended that students score at least a 79 TOEFL, 6.5 IELTS, or 53 PTE-A.

Official transcripts

Students in their final year of a bachelor's program should submit transcripts for all semesters completed thus far.

Students who have already completed a degree must submit final transcripts and degree certificates.

Transcripts are required from all universities attended.

Most postgraduate programs also require additional materials, including letters of recommendation, writing samples, and/or GRE and GMAT scores. Note that letters of recommendation must be sent directly from the author - do not send photocopies or scans of recommendations.

All application materials must be sent to International Student & Scholar Services.

Graduate Certificate Programs can only be completed during the course of a regular master’s or doctoral degree program.

Facilities

UMSL students join a vibrant campus community with numerous educational, social and recreational opportunities. Facilities include dedicated technology laboratories, a Recreation and Wellness Center, computing labs, on campus housing and the acclaimed Touhill Performing Arts Center.

UMSL is home to two state-of-the-art technology laboratories that provide students with access to the contemporary technologies and tools to help them learn both business and technical aspects of cybersecurity and information systems.

Recreation and Wellness Center

UMSL Campus Recreation operates out of the Recreation and Wellness Center, and focuses on promoting health, wellness, recreation, and fun.

Science Learning Building

The Science Learning Building features 18 high-tech laboratories, providing students with opportunities to undertake challenging research and collaborative projects.

Office of Student Involvement

The Office of Student Involvement provides programming and organizations to enrich campus life. From student organizations, leadership programs and campus events, the Office is at the center of student life.

University Libraries

The University Libraries are more than a repository for books. Services include free research consultations for UMSL students, a computer lab and access to an impressive array of online databases.

Residential Life & Housing

Living on campus offers three on-campus living options to meet any student’s needs, from first-time freshmen to graduate students with families. All options are affordable, conveniently located on campus, have amazing amenities on site, and live-in staff to help them.

Scholarships

Undergraduate applicants

Undergraduate applicants may be eligible for merit-based scholarships.

Undergraduate scholarships All degree-seeking international applicants are automatically reviewed for competitive scholarships, with awards ranging up to USD 10,000 per year.

Honors College Merit Scholarships Each Honors College student admitted in good standing qualifies for an Honors College Merit Scholarship. These scholarships are offered in addition to any other scholarships awarded by UMSL and are renewable.

Postgraduate applicants

UMSL offers several postgraduate scholarships, including:

Postgraduate Assistantships Most departments with established postgraduate programs offer teaching and research assistantships to qualified degree-seeking postgraduate students who are in good academic standing. Appointments are usually half-time and carry stipends.

Masters Recruitment fellowships These fellowships are awards funded by the Postgraduate School to attract top-quality masters and specialist students to UMSL. This fellowship is a one-time award of USD 2,000 to be posted to the students account. There will be one award per program every academic year.

Postgraduate School Dissertation fellowships The Postgraduate School Dissertation fellowships support the completion of the dissertation by providing a stipend of USD 15,000 for the academic year.

Postgraduate Scholarships In addition to assistantship opportunities, degree-seeking postgraduate applicants are automatically reviewed for a limited number of international student scholarships. A separate application form is not required.